Gettysburg Dbq Essay

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Gettysburg Pennsylvania, 48,040 people dead, missing, or wounded. This was the casualties in the Battle of Gettysburg 1863. This was one of the bloodiest battle in US history. Since this war was one of the bloodiest battles the casualties were extremely high numbers of missing, killed, and wounded soldiers. The biggest parts of the war consists of the way the north and south and how they moved around the US, The amount of killed soldiers and the torture they had gone through, and Lastly the beliefs the people had and the confidence the soldiers had. (Doc A) The geography of the battle of Gettysburg was interesting because most of the civil war battles were in the south. This battle was one of the few battles that happened in the north. This was also the very last time General Lee tried to invade the north but failed while trying to do so. General Lee tried to bombard the north by following the path of the union, The union was in the path of the northeast of the US. This was a big part of the civil war because the generals knew which way they were headed, but also it shows which way the union and the confederate was going. …show more content…

The number of casualties are based off of the amount of soldiers killed, wounded, and missing. The total number of casualties for the war is at least 43,040, But the total amount of soldiers total before the war was 7,200,000. This document goes to show that the Battle of Gettysburg was incredibly bloody and that this was one of the bloodiest battles in